Author: Good Info News Wire
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First-Year Enrollment Jumped 16% at Iowa State: Here’s why
Iowa State University sees robust enrollment with 30,432 students this fall, including 5,906 first-years. The rise, driven by STEM interest, signifies ISU’s leadership in innovation and hands-on learning opportunities.
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Temple University’s new hospital focuses on reducing maternal mortality
Temple Women and Families Hospital, set to open for inpatient care in early 2025, will focus on reducing maternal mortality and providing equitable healthcare.
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Lehigh Ranks No. 15 in WSJ’s Best Colleges of 2025
Lehigh University is ranked No. 15 in the WSJ/College Pulse 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S., excelling in Student Outcomes with a 99 Salary Impact Score.
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Dallas Launches Digital Art Challenge for All Ages
The City of Dallas officially launched Innovate and Create: Digital Art Challenge. Here’s what interested residents need to know.
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UVA Tops 2025 College Free Speech Rankings
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked UVA No. 1 for college free speech in 2025, moving up from No. 6 last year.
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Governor Cooper takes on Disney & DirecTV on behalf of NC Sports Fans
In a bid to help North Carolina sports fans, Governor Cooper penned a letter to Disney and DirecTV.
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How to help NC students quit vaping: Join the upcoming tele-town hall
The NC Health Department will host a live talk on youth vaping on September 12. Here are the details.
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UVA architecture students doodle on napkins for a cause
This September, UVA architecture students will host a napkin drawing competition to raise money for a local charity. Got a napkin? You might just sketch the next big thing. At least that’s what some University of Virginia students are betting…
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$1.6M Grant Boosts Indigenous Nursing Students at U of A
The University of Arizona’s College of Nursing received a $1.6M grant for the INCATS program, which supports Indigenous nursing students.
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Can AI prevent strokes? An NAU Student’s Groundbreaking Research
In her groundbreaking research, NAU student Holly Berns harnesses the power of AI to prevent strokes.









